Republicans are trying to use the word insurrection as much as possible so as to cheapen the word and downplay January 6th. It’s to convince low information voters that “both sides” accuse the other of insurrections in the hopes of getting people to forget January 6th. The problem is American voters are stupid enough to fall for it.
ScrambledEggsandTS says
Oh really?
swazal says
Yeah, they definitely brought guns to an anti-gun demonstration. Shots not fired!
SteveBennett7g says
Inviting comparison is probably a bad idea.
Heinous_Aeinous says
Well, sure, but at twelfth in education that’s just because they don’t know the definition of the word.
Kittenscute says
Every accusation a confession.
TrumpsBoneSpur says
>The large crowd inside the Capitol could be heard chanting, “Ban assault rifles.”
Which is obviously worse than chanting “Hang Mike Pence”
bright_shiny_objects says
But the January 6th was totally fine I am sure.
TranquilSeaOtter says
Republicans are trying to use the word insurrection as much as possible so as to cheapen the word and downplay January 6th. It’s to convince low information voters that “both sides” accuse the other of insurrections in the hopes of getting people to forget January 6th. The problem is American voters are stupid enough to fall for it.
Oldoldoldman says
There is a thing called a dictionary to which these clowns have evidently never been exposed.